Linux is diverse and we have to respect that diversity.
I respect that you like systemd even though I think it's a monster (for technical, not ideological reasons), I respect anyone who loves flatpak even though I think it's a bad idea, I respect them for what they are. We have different preferences, that's all.
However, from the other side, those who refuse to think like them, those who are in the minority, are ridiculed and denigrated... that's a lack of respect.
It's one thing for you to like your software and be blind about it, but it's another to cross the line and make assumptions or say things about us.
Take your prejudices elsewhere.
I respect that you like systemd even though I think it's a monster (for technical, not ideological reasons), I respect anyone who loves flatpak even though I think it's a bad idea, I respect them for what they are. We have different preferences, that's all.
However, from the other side, those who refuse to think like them, those who are in the minority, are ridiculed and denigrated... that's a lack of respect.
It's one thing for you to like your software and be blind about it, but it's another to cross the line and make assumptions or say things about us.
Take your prejudices elsewhere.

